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Matrix display devices

  • US 5,296,870 A
  • Filed: 03/28/1991
  • Issued: 03/22/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/19/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A matrix display device comprising a plurality of display elements arranged in a matrix and defined by respective electrodes carried on opposed substrates between which is disposed an electrically excitable display material which, together with the electrodes, exhibits inherent capacitance in operation, and in which the display elements are controlled by selectively applying voltages to the respective electrodes via respective switching means carried on one substrate,characterized in that the display element electrodes on the one substrate each comprise a plurality of separate electrodes defining a plurality of sub-elements, which separate electrodes are each capacitively coupled to the respective switching means by means of a respective series capacitor, the series capacitors each comprising an extension of the respective sub-element electrode, the overlying portion of an extension of an output electrode of the switching means, and an intervening dielectric insulator layer, and in that the ratio of the inherent capacitance of each sub-element to the capacitance of its respective series capacitor differs from one sub-element to another;

  • and further characterized in that the capacitance value of each series capacitor is determined by the area of the overlying portions of the output electrode extension and the extension of the sub-element electrode.

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